They were called fireships.
The largest Spanish sailiing ships of this date were called Carrack's
The Spanish Armada.
Armada, as in the Spanish Armada.
The spanish had 150 ships 110 fighting ships and 40 supply ships. The English had 100 ships.
sea dogs
Ships were commonly raided during voyages. Pirates often raided Spanish ships for treasure and these ships were also raided and attacked by ships from other countries.
There were a couple of American ships by that name, but I've found no reference to a Spanish ship by that name. Sorry 'bout that.
22 Galleons and 108 armed merchant ships
An old Spanish warship is typically called a "galleon." Galleons were large, multi-decked sailing ships used primarily by the Spanish for trade and warfare during the Age of Sail.
the English drove them in to sand banksthe English send fire ships to panic the Spanishthe weather pushed the Spanish in to rocks
It was a fleet of ships.